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Public Sale.

MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday next, the 10th instant, at eleven o'clock precisely, to close consignments, j 1 CASK GLASS PAPER 2 pair Smiths' Bellows 7 casks Blacking 1 bag Wine Corks 2 casks Bath Bricks 2 do. Whiting 3 do. fclassware 1 case Iron Bedsteads 1 cask Sad-irons 3 casks and 1 case Ironmongery 1 bale Shoe Thread 1 case Looking- Glasses 3 crates Earthenware ' And various other Goods. Awo, in addition to the above, 6 bales Kip Leather Catalogues will be ready, and the other goods on shew one day previous to the sale. Exchange Buildings, February 5, 1853.

In the Supreme Court, Southern District.

"To be Sold, pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court, madeinthe Petition of George DalrtmpleMdnteith, and others, Creditors of Joseph Boulcott deceased, with the approbation of Robert Rodger Strang, Esquire, a Registrar of the said Court, by Messrs. Bethune & Hunter, at the Exchang e Buildings, on Thursday, the seventeenth day of February next, at Eleven o'clock in the 7ore-

HPHE following Freehold Estates, •*• late the Property of Joseph Boulcotj\ Esquire, deceased ; First, A Piece of Land situate on Larabton■quay, Wellington, adjoining the Marine Insurance Office, and having a Frontage on the Quay of Thirty- two feet, to Wellington Terrace thirty- one feet, and a depth of one hundred and fourteen feet, or thereabouts : Second, The Brick Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Boulcott, Penny, and Stokes, also .situate on Lambton-quay, Wellington, and idJoining to the Commercial Hotel : Third, A Piece of Land likewise situate on Lambton-quay, Wellington, and adjoining to the before-mentioned Brick Store, having a Frontage to the Quay of forty-four feet, 'and depth of ninety-five feet. Further particulars ■may be had at the Registrar's Office, Supreme Court, or of Mr. Brandon, Lambton-quay,

Sale of Stock and other Effects at Queen Charlotte's Sound.

MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER are instructed by R. R. Strang, Esq., Registrar of Intestate Estates, to sell by public auction, at tbe Exchange, Wellington, on Wed- i nssdat, 9th March next, at One o'clock, j 'THE following EFFECTS, part of the "*■ Intbstatb Estate of Mr. Joseph Toms, of Queen Charlotte's Sound, deceased, viz., about 80 Head of Mixed Cattle 100 Goats Sundry Whaling Gear, Try-Pots, Coolers, Wh'aleboat, &c, &c. * ' And ■ quantity of Household Furniture and Effects, as particularized in Catalogue. The whole delirerable at Queen Charlotte's Sound. The day of Sale is extended, in order to afford an opportunity for intending Purchasers to inspect by reference to Mrs. Thorns at the Sound. ' j BETHUNE & HUNTER, j Exchange Buildingi, Wellington, December 22, 1852.

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, DISTRICT OP WELLINGTON.

In the Estate of Joseph Toms, Master Whaler, deceased, Intestate. PURSUANT to the Rule of this Ho- •*■ norable Court, the Creditors of the abovenamed deceased are, on or before the 10th day jof April next, to come in and prove their debts before Robirt Rodger Strang, Esquire, Reigistrar of the said Court at Wellington, or, in default thereof, they will be peremptorily exdeluded from all benefit arising from the said Estate. HOBERT R. STRANG, Registrar. i Registrar's Office, Wellington, December 23, 1853.

Wanted,

A WOMAN -SERVANT, where an- -*•*■ other Servant is kept. She must have "been accustomed to cooking, and be disposed to make herself generally useful. Apply at the Office of this Paper. February 9, 1853.

For Port Phillip direct,

«£<g- HPHE fine fast-sailing brigantine MUNFORD, Toohig master. ™ riITVC1 "°* For cabin and intermediate passengers only, apply to Captain Toohig on board, or to ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, February 2, 1883.

First Vessel for Port Cooper, On her return from the ' Kaxkoras, *jEg. HPHE fine fast-sailing schooner jjjjg ■* WELLINGTON, Captain Ferrf * Jr * lfr gaaon. For freight or passage, apply od board, or to ROBERT WAITT. J Wellington, February 2, 1853.

Wanted, A MAN and WIFE, as House Ser- - £X vants. Apply to H. 8., at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, January 4, 1853.

Found, near Thorndon Flat Barracks, A PORTMANTEAU and PARCEL. "^*- The Owner may have the same on application to Mr. Samuel Farrow, Tinakore Road. January "., 1853.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 785, 9 February 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 785, 9 February 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 785, 9 February 1853, Page 2

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